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May 20, 2019 at 12:09 #35565Quote:And yes Bent mentioned that Neverland was their least liked song, guess they still check out the forum now and then
Only if you read the posts from the vocal minority, but thats okay, it doesn't matter anyway. It's still those with the least to say that will be heard..
May 20, 2019 at 16:46 #35566Tivoli posted some nice photos:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tivolivredenburg/albums/72157705195254792/
May 20, 2019 at 16:59 #35567I like "Neverland"! More than "The Promise" anyway. But obviously that's just a minority vote…
May 20, 2019 at 22:41 #35568Neverland; a master popsong, and why not, if someone like Corey Taylor can get away with singing Spongebob, the Netherlands win the %$#*îng Eurovision songcontest with that Duncan guy, why not enjoy and sing along with Neverland? I don't even believe it's tongue in cheek, it's just their happy poptune and I'll always love it, even in the 'barbershop' version they played this night! Same goes for Go to California, which I see as the twin brother/sister of this song. And in a show it brings a welcome contrast to all that heavy stuff, i.m.o.
May 21, 2019 at 13:03 #35569I loved it.
Heavy shit. I lost it on Hogwash.
I'll have to applaud the crowd, though. So quiet, so, so quiet. Don't think I've ever *not* heard the crowd during a Dutch gig. Brilliant.
Not sure i would have put either Bubbles or Neverland on a wishlist before the gig, but hey, ho, I thoroughly enjoyed the entire onslaught!
(They better play Lux in October/November, though… Just sayin'…)
That Fools Gold… Mama Mia!
May 22, 2019 at 12:37 #35570Bubbles surprised me as well, liked this groovy version even more than the 2013 Uberpilgrim. And I think this performance of Fools Gold is the best I've seen so far.
And Stardust is already up on Motorpsychedelic clips! More incoming, Bernie?
May 24, 2019 at 19:54 #35571Bernie, can't thank you enough! Great quality clips, again. Uberpilgrim best vid sofar i.m.o.,
that magical fools gold, so good to be able to relive that mesmerizing feeling they brought us there, and Dreamhome so jammy with Tomas earning another gold trophy! Thanks, man!
May 24, 2019 at 21:34 #35572Thanks so much JERO…I appreciate that ! Its nice to know people are really into the video page. For me the Utrecht show's best moments are the end jammy part of DREAMHOME and ,yes, that incredible hypnotic FOOLS GOLD version.
May 25, 2019 at 08:58 #35573Bernie for president, thankssssssssssssssssssssssssss very much!!!!
You make my day..again. IMO this videos deserves an official release with soundboard audio. New Roadwork.
Neverland.I don,t like that song very much but this version is amazing. They shut my mouth. Is probably that Bent has read Neverland topic? :lol:
May 25, 2019 at 09:26 #35574thanks guys…wait till you see the Leuven footage and sound…now that is something really special these videos only work when i can muster up a nice soundtrack and in leuven everything was perfect.
May 31, 2019 at 16:45 #35575Just watched Dream Home video, thank you ffbernie. It is 19 minutes long, with a seamless transition to Om Riff/Master Builder at around 15 minutes. Setlist should read:
Ship Of Fools
UberPilgrim
The Other Fool
In Every Dreamhome (incl. Master Builder)
Stardust (acoustic)
The Crucible
Lacuna Sunrise
Psychotzar
Hogwash
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Neverland (acoustic)
the Tower (incl. Hell Part7)
Fools Gold
Do we have the sound of the whole gig? ffbernie? Rune? Any chances of a complete sound recording being torrented/shared?
May 31, 2019 at 21:03 #35576aha…so that "cool" part towards the end that blew me away is the famous Master Builder riff ? Damn I thought they were just on fire and really makin things up on the spot. Now I know what everyone is talkin about. Thanks Other Anders x Bernie
June 2, 2019 at 20:47 #35577Great review of the concert here (in Dutch):
https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2019/05/21/zinderende-zweeftherapie-bij-motorpsycho-a3960890
June 2, 2019 at 20:48 #35578Google translation:
Sizzling floating therapy at Motorpsycho. This was not a concert, but a space mission. The only goal that the show of the Norwegian trio Motorpsycho seemed to have on Sunday in a sold-out TivoliVredenburg was: to swing all spectators as far as possible outside the atmosphere. What felt like an endless journey towards weightlessness turned out to be an unparalleled rock show that lasted no less than two hours and fifty minutes. In short: mission accomplished. Motorpsycho has been in existence for thirty years. During that time, the excentrics from Trondheim released dozens of records on which they played at least as many styles. What started as grunge-like alto-metal gradually changed into dream pop, hip-rock, country, jazz, etc. In recent years the band has been floating in a multi-colored bubble of psychedelic (prog) rock. The average length of the songs grew exponentially, the number of tracks per record fell drastically: The Crucible, which was released this year, only has three. Live singer-bassist Bent Sæther and guitarist Hans Magnus Ryan turn out to be explorers who descend improvisingly into the deepest corners of their own notes and deliberately get lost there. Almost every song they derail halfway through, to completely turn it inside out, and then see where it ends. In this way the band explores the oeuvre down to the very fringes, from hard to ultra-soft. This sizzling floating therapy, that is what the psychonauts – as the Motor psycho fans tend to call themselves – have come to for. After almost three hours of booming guitar roar and intense near silence, they all landed nicely on their feet again. Rock Motorpsycho Heard: 19/5, TivoliVredenburg Utrecht Frank Provoost
June 3, 2019 at 11:19 #35579[/quote]Great review of the concert here (in Dutch):
https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2019/05/21/zinderende-zweeftherapie-bij-motorpsycho-a3960890
Quote:The review was in the printed version of this newspaper as well. I've been a reader of the NRC for over 20 years now, and that was a first, for a concert or a record. About time!
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